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Women are playing a much more important part in society today. Now women are working ________teachers, scientists and even leaders. We have to admit the fact that almost all jobs _______used to be done by men are done perfectly well today by women. Women are no longer ______ down upon in society. With these_______（改变）in their social role, women’s position in the family has been _______（改善）as well. It is hard to find the wife is busy while the husband is sitting in an armchair, w _______TV. In spite of all these changes, a great n _______ of men still guard their rights. They t _______ of women as incapable creatures. Sometimes few women are allowed to a______important meetings. This is the problem we should try to _______ （解决）now.

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I was told just now in the hospital that I was having a Bell's palsy attack, a condition in which the face muscles tighten because of stress. During the long car ride home, all I could think about was my coming interview. But now I could not evenmyself in the mirror and my lips was unable to open normally, surely all the other applicants would have the I concluded. However, I wouldn't let my own self-consciousness me. Not now, not when I hadso hard for so long to be given this opportunity. This was the kind of position I'd dreamed of for all these years. “Mom, me off on Jacob Street. I'm going to the.” “Honey, I don't think you should. You look... ，” she said, ever so gently. I knew she was. But if I didn't, I'd always if I could have gotten my dream job. “No, Mom, take me there.”， she took me where I wanted to go. “Hello，” a gray­haired man sitting behind the large deskme. “Miss Jenkins？” “Yes. Please excuse me. I'm having a Bell's palsy attack. My doctor explained to me that it would last a few days. I came right from the.” “You're veryto come when you're in such a state，” he，after a pause. He spent a few minutes looking through my .“Is everything on here？” he asked. “Yes, but I to mention I type seventy five words per minute.” “Well, you have an impressive background with related experience, you are _ qualified. When are you ？” he asked. I took a deep breath and asked，“You're hiring me？” “Not only have you got the skills I'm looking for, you also have the.” He gave me a big smile.

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Today, when a fire breaks out, you can be sure a citizen with a cell-phone camera has posted it to Facebook or Twitter, or sent it to the media. But up to now, that citizen has not been able to easily send images and details of what is happening to the people who need it most: police, firefighters and building-security people who must respond, and whose ability to help is often measured in minutes, if not seconds. That's about to change. A one-year old company called Elerts has developed a system that's designed to mobile and social technologies to speed the flow of information between citizens and emergency workers in time of danger. The system involves free mobile applications—iPhone and iPad app（应用软件）is available now—that eyewitnesses can use to report incidents and get public-safety warnings. And Elerts is offering a management console（控制台）for security firms and universities to receive the reports and distribute warnings and instructions, like a map with the best evacuation route（疏散路线）. The service is the brainchild of Chris Russo, deputy fire chief in the coastal town of Hull, Mass. As mobile communications sped up, he grew increasingly frustrated by his inability to communicate effectively with colleagues and the public, particularly with people who are at the scene and might be able to provide help. "Remembering situations when communications failed puts a pit in my stomach," Mr. Russo says. Last summer, he was in a search at a beach for a missing boy, who went into a bathhouse but didn't come out. First responders feared an abduction （绑架） on the beach or shark attack. The child's mother, who didn't speak English well, was so sad that she couldn't remember what color shorts he had on. Mr. Russo had no photo of the child, and no ability to turn to beachgoers. Two long hours later, the boy was spotted by a low-flying helicopter lost and alone on the beach crying—a lucky break. "If 5 percent of beachgoers had an app to receive a message and send in sightings of a lost boy, the happy ending might have come much sooner," Mr. Russo said.【小题1】What is the passage mainly about?

A．A moving story of Chris Russo．$ L1 V9 V7 C: c2 Z0 A

B．An app for reporting emergency． $ L1 V9 V7 C: c2 Z0 A

C．A cell-phone instant service．$ L1 V9 V7 C: c2 Z0 A

D．An app for firm management．$ L1 V9 V7 C: c2 Z0 A

【小题2】What does the underlined part in Paragraph 4 most probably mean?

A．Makes me feel frustrated．$ L1 V9 V7 C: c2 Z0 A

B．Causes a stomachache．$ L1 V9 V7 C: c2 Z0 A

C．Arouses my interest．$ L1 V9 V7 C: c2 Z0 A

D．Leaves a hole in my stomach．$ L1 V9 V7 C: c2 Z0 A

【小题3】We can infer from the passage that emergency workers ____．

A．have to carry out rescue work in minutes$ L1 V9 V7 C: c2 Z0 A

B．must send images and details immediately$ L1 V9 V7 C: c2 Z0 A

C．need images and detailed information badly $ L1 V9 V7 C: c2 Z0 A

D．have to turn to Facebook and Twitter for details$ L1 V9 V7 C: c2 Z0 A

【小题4】The author takes Chris Russo's experience as an example to ____．

A．advertise his creativity in communication$ L1 V9 V7 C: c2 Z0 A

B．show readers the working principle of the new system$ L1 V9 V7 C: c2 Z0 A

There are people in Italy who can’t stand soccer. Not all Canadians love hockey. A similar situation exists in America, where there are those individuals you may be one of them who frown when somebody mentions baseball. Baseball to them means boring hours watching grown men in funny tight outfits standing around in a field staring away while very little of anything happens. They tell you it’s a game better suited to the 19th century, slow, quiet, and gentlemanly. These are the same people you may be one of them who love football because there’s the sport that values “the hit”. By contrast, baseball seems abstract, cool, silent, still. On TV the game is divided into a dozen perspectives, replays, close-ups. The geometry(几何学) of the game, however, is essential to understanding it. You will view the game from one point as a painter does his subject; you may, of course, project yourself into the game. It is in this projection that the game affords so much space and time for involvement. The TV won’t do it for you. Take, for example, the third baseman. You sit behind the third base and you watch him watching home plate. His legs are apart, knees flexed(弯曲). His arms hang loose. He does a lot of this. The skeptic(怀疑论者) still cannot think of any other sports so still, so passive. But watch what happens every time the pitcher throws: the third baseman goes up on his toes, flexes his arms or brings the glove to a point in front of him, takes a step right or left, backward or forward, perhaps he glances across the field to check his first baseman’s position. Suppose the pitch is a ball. “Nothing happened,” you say. “I could have had my eyes closed.” The skeptic and the innocent must play the game. And this involvement in the stands is no more intellectual than listening to music is. Watch the third baseman. Smooth the dirt in front of you with one foot; smooth the pocket in your glove; watch the eyes of the batter, the speed of the bat, the sound of ball on wood. If football is a symphony of movement and theatre, baseball is chamber music, a spacious interlocking(连锁) of notes, chorus（和声）and responses.【小题1】The passage is mainly concerned with.

What is TOVIAZ? TOVIAZ is a medicine used in adults to treat the symptoms of a condition called overactive bladder（膀胱）. Who is TOVIAZ for? Adults 18 years older with symptoms of overactive bladder. Don’t take TOVIAZ if you:★ Your stomach empties slowly.★ Have eye problems.★ Are allergic to any ingredients of TOVIAZ. Possible side effects of TOVIAZ★ Dry mouth.★ Constipation★ Dry eyes.★ Trouble empting the bladder These aren’t all possible side effects of TOVIAZ. For a complete list, ask your doctor. How to take TOVIAZ:★ Your doctor may give you the lower 4mg dose of TOVIAZ if you have severe kidney problem.★ Take TOVIAZ with liquid and swallow the tablet whole. Do not chew, divide or crush the tablet. ★ You can take TOVIAZ with or without food.★ If you miss a dose of TOVIAZ, start taking it again the next day. Things you should keep in mind when taking TOVIAZ:★ Decreased sweating and severe heat illness can occur when medicines such as TOVIAZ are used in hot environments.★ Drinking alcohol while taking TOVIAZ may cause increased sleepiness. 【小题1】What is the main purpose of the passage?

A．To show the importance of taking proper medicine.

B．To present a report on a scientific research.

C．To give information about a kind of medicine.

D．To teach patients ways of recovery from illness.

【小题2】The main function of TOVIAZ is to treat__________.

A．kidney problem

B．stomach problem

C．dry mouth or eyes

D．overactive bladder

【小题3】What can be inferred from the passage?

A．There are only four possible side effects of TOVIAZ.

B．It’s suggested that TOVIAZ be used for adults 18 years older.

C．You can take TOVIAZ when you are allergic to few of its ingredients.

Norway—Ten Chinese college students arrived at the country’s Arctic research base, the Yellow River Station, on Friday. On Saturday，the students are expected to witness the end of four months of darkness in the area, as the sun makes a rare appearance. During their four-day stay at the station，the students will meet and learn from some of China’s leading polar researchers．They were welcomed at the station yesterday by its director，He Jianfeng, who is an expert on marine micro-ecosystems． The students will also visit the German and Norwegian stations and meet researchers there． As for entertainment, the visitors will get the chance to play ice hockey at the world’s most northerly stadium． Among the visitors is Zheng Li，a student majoring in telecommunications at Dalian Maritime University． “It is so exciting to see how the Chinese researchers work in the world’s most northerly laboratory，”she said． “This opportunity is precious．Most people will never get the chance to travel so far from home and visit such an amazing place．It’s a once-in-a-lifetime thing.” Wu Jinyou，head of the Polar Research Institute of China，and the group’s leader，said，“I hope the students have not only a field trip to the Yellow River station，but are also touched by the devotion and spirit of the Chinese researchers here. I also expect in the future，some of them will choose to devote themselves to polar research and maybe even work with us.” The students have been in Norway since February 28，and were given Arctic training before moving to the station．The Arctic expedition is one of the several international cooperation and exchange activities forming the China Program for International Polar Year(2007-08)．It was launched last March．【小题1】Which of the following is true about Wu Jinyou?

I knew I was all right now. Nobody else would come a­hunting after me. I got my traps out of the canoe and made me a nice camp in the thick woods. I made a tent out of my blankets to put my things under so the rain couldn't get at them. I caught a catfish and towards sundown I started my camp fire and had supper. When it was dark I sat by my camp fire, feeling pretty satisfied; but by and by it got sort of lonesome, so I went and sat on the bank and listened to the current crashing along, and counted the stars and drift logs and rafts that came down, and then went to bed; there was no better way to put in time when you are lonesome; you can't stay so, and you soon get it over. And so for three days and nights. No difference—just the same thing. But the next day I went exploring around the island. I was boss of it; it all belonged to me, and I wanted to know all about it; but mainly I wanted to spend the time. I found plenty of strawberries and green summer grapes; and the green blackberries were just beginning to show. Well, I went fooling along in the deep woods till I judged I wasn't far from the foot of the island. I had my gun along, but I had shot nothing; it was for protection. About this time I almost stepped on a good­sized snake, and it moved quietly and smoothly through the grass and flowers, and I was after it, trying to get a shot at it. I clipped along, and all of a sudden I bounded right on to the ashes of a camp fire that was still smoking. My heart jumped up among my lungs. I never waited to look further, but unlocked my gun and went sneaking back on my tiptoes as fast as I could. Every now and then I stopped a second among the thick leaves and listened, but my breath came so hard that I couldn't hear anything else. I moved quietly along another piece further, then listened again; and so on. If I saw a stump(树桩), I took it for a man; if I stepped on a stick and broke it, it made me feel that a person had cut one of my breaths in two and I only got half, and the short half, too.【小题1】The underlined part “put in time” in the second paragraph probably means _____.

A．take the time 7 S& [# J* d; X+ `) P. b

B．kill the time7 S& [# J* d; X+ `) P. b

C．employ the time 7 S& [# J* d; X+ `) P. b

D．waste the time7 S& [# J* d; X+ `) P. b

【小题2】Why did the boy always carry his gun with him wherever he went?

A．To show off his gun.7 S& [# J* d; X+ `) P. b

B．To protect himself.7 S& [# J* d; X+ `) P. b

C．To hunt some animals for food.7 S& [# J* d; X+ `) P. b

D．To play with it for fun.7 S& [# J* d; X+ `) P. b

【小题3】How did the boy feel when he saw the ashes of a camp fire that was still smoking?

A．Surprised. 7 S& [# J* d; X+ `) P. b

B．Excited.7 S& [# J* d; X+ `) P. b

C．Frightened.7 S& [# J* d; X+ `) P. b

D．Puzzled.7 S& [# J* d; X+ `) P. b

【小题4】Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A．The boy felt a bit lonely on the island. 7 S& [# J* d; X+ `) P. b

B．The boy brought with himself a tent.7 S& [# J* d; X+ `) P. b

C．The boy was surely the only person on the island at that time.7 S& [# J* d; X+ `) P. b

D．The boy might be bitten by some animal when the story happened.7 S& [# J* d; X+ `) P. b